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Evening Briefing—6th July 2010
Posted: 6 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abkhazia, Adri Nieuwhof, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ahmad Walid Fazly, Ahmedis, airstrikes, anarchism, Anna Morgenstern, apartheid, Avigdor Lieberman, Azerbaijan, bailouts, banking, Big Brother, Bill Keller, BP, Bradley Manning, China, CIA, Collateral Murder, David Cronin, David Petraeus, Dian Chu, domestic surveillance, drones, eminent domain, Eric Holder, EU, Fareed Zakaria, Federal Reserve, Five-Day War, Ford, Gareth Porter, Gaza, Gaza blockade, Gaza Massacre, Georgia, Glenn Greenwald, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, Helmand Province, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Mann Leverett, IKEA, India, international law, Iraq, Iraq War, Iraqi Kurdistan, ISI, Israel, Jesse Walker, Kevin Carson, Lawrence Wilkerson, libertarian, military industrial complex, Mitt Romney, national debt, Nigeria, night raids, NWFP, Operation Cast lead, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Pentagon, Ray Odierno, revolution, Russia, Scott Horton, settlements, SOF, South Korea, South Ossetia, Sri Lanka, Stanley McChrystal, START, Stephan Salisbury, Stephen Walt, Sudan, Taliban, Tony Hayward, torture, UAW, Uighurs, UK, UN, Venezuela, Wall Street Journal, war crimes, War on Terror, West Bank, Wikileaks, Will Grigg, women's rights, Xue Feng
Daily Briefing—10th June 2010
Posted: 10 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Argentina, Bank of America, banking, BP, Brazil, campaign contributions, Charles Schumer, Chicago, Chicago Police, corporate personhood, Customs and Border Patrol, Der Spiegel, diamonds, economic sanctions, eminent domain, Freedom Flotilla, Gaza blockade, Great Lakes, Gulags, Gulf oil spill, gun control, Iran, Jeremy Scahill, Jim Lobe, journalism, JPMorgan Chase, labor unions, Marja, media, mortgage crisis, national debt, neoconservatives, NY Times, Palestine-Israel, Pentagon, Russia, SCOTUS, Stalin, Stephen Walt, terrorism, Treasury Department, Turkey, UN Security Council, UNSC, USSR, Wall Street, Wells Fargo, WSJ, Zimbabwe
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Daily Briefing—20th May 2010
Posted: 20 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, al-Quds, Arizona, Bank of America, banking, border violence, BP, Brazil, Bush Administration, China, CIA, Coast Guard, corporatism, East Jerusalem, eminent domain, EUR, eurozone, FDA, FDIC, financial crisis, Gareth Porter, Gaza, general strike, Gitmo, Glenn Kessler, Greece, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, immigration, Iran, Israel, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, mortgage crisis, night raids, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Qatar, Red Shirts, renminbi, Roger Cohen, Russia, SB 1070, settlements, Syria, Texas, Thai protests, Thailand, Turkey, UN, UN Security Council, unemployment, US, WaMu, Wikileaks, yuan
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Daily Briefing — 6th-7th July 2009
Posted: 6 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: bailout, banking, California, China, Chinese Muslims, climate change, corporatism, Cynthia McKinney, dollar hegemony, economic crisis, eminent domain, fascism, Federal Reserve, G-8, Gaza, Georgia, Glenn Greenwald, global warming, Henry Kissinger, Honduras, human rights, India, interest rates, international law, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jim Rogers, Joe Biden, Kurdistan, Kurds, law, libertarian, liberty, Mairead Maguire, Manuel Zelaya, market-anarchism, Michelle Bachmann, Middle East, national ID card, Netanyahu, Newspeak, nuclear weapons, Obama, Palestine, Pittsburgh G-20 Summit, police brutality, protests, renminbi, riots, Robert McNamara, Ron Paul, Russia, Saudi Arabia, settlements, Thomas Laubach, Thomas Woods, Uighurs, Urumqui, US, US dollar, War, West Bank, Wonkette, Xinjiang, yuan, Zionism
Kissinger calls Iran a ‘weak and small country with inherent limits’; Muslims and Han Chinese clash in Western China, killing 156+; G-8 to dictate radically tyrannical “green” policies; Fed economist warned of a collapse if interest rates didn’t raise in 2003; Shanghai, HK, and Indonesia take steps away from dollar hegemony; India to steal more land from the poor to multinational corporations; Thomas Woods schools some mindless, so-called ‘progressive’ tyranny cheerleaders; and more… (more…)
Supreme Court: The State Can Steal Your Home and Sell It (Video)
Posted: 19 March 2009 by Editors in National News, Political ScienceTags: Alabama, anarchism, anti-Statism, Cato Institute, Connecticut, Constitution, corporatism, eminent domain, fascism, Fifth Amendment, human rights, Kelo v. New London, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, property rights, Rational Review, SCOTUS, US
The sickening moral bankruptcy in the term, “common good”, as rationale [sic] for policy. (more…)